After engineering Tupac Shakur’s surprising, hologram-like performance at this year’s Coachella Music Festival, Digital Domain Media has announced a partnership to revive Elvis Presley in similar fashion. Digital Domain Media is collaborating with Core Media Group, the company that owns the license rights to Presley, to digitally resurrect the late King of Rock ’n’ Roll so that he can perform virtually during “shows and film and TV productions.”

“Elvis is the most iconic, most recognized performer on the planet, and we are thrilled to have been chosen to bring new performances and original shows where fans can have their own, new experiences of Elvis,” trumpeted Digital Domain Media Group Chairman John Textor. Digital Domain also revealed that it will soon be announcing where audiences can expect to see the first virtual Elvis performance.